Nepal Policy
India’s relationship with Nepal has always been complex, shaped by historical, cultural, and geographical factors.
India’s relationship with Nepal has always been complex, shaped by historical, cultural, and geographical factors.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal in the early hours of Friday, with tremors felt in Bihar, Siliguri, and other neighbouring areas in India, shaking homes and waking residents.
Lara Dutta celebrated Maha Shivratri at Nepal’s Pashupatinath Temple, fulfilling a long-held spiritual dream. She shared a glimpse of the sacred experience on social media.
The Indian Tea Association (ITA) secretary general, Arijit Raha, has urged the deputy chairman of the Tea Board of India to reconsider the proposal for a mandatory auction system for teas imported from Nepal.
As India marked its 76th Republic Day with celebrations, embassies from across the world extended their warm wishes, emphasising the significance of India's democratic journey and its role in global partnerships.
Recalling the State Visits of Queen Elizabeth to Nepal in 1961 and 1986, the President mentioned that the late Queen's contribution to strengthening the bond of the Nepal-UK relationship was immense.
Indian Army chief, Gen Manoj Pande arrived in Nepal on Sunday on a five-day official visit during which he will have extensive talks with the country’s top civil and military leadership.
Hamro Swabhiman Trust, a social wing of Patanjali Yogpeeth, organised the Hartalika Teej event at the Siri Fort Auditorium to cherish the essence of unity amidst diversity.
The power of these China-made institutions is alarming; the Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2020 notes that many AIIB projects challenge US global and Japanese regional leadership roles.
Water will be the most contested resource in the decades to come, and Nepal’s water is connected to both its neighbours.